This webinar will describe the process and various tools used by Kingston’s Tidal Waterfront Flooding task force in developing Kingston’s recently adopted recommendations for waterfront resiliency.

The webinar will be accessible to anyone via an Internet connection and telephone. Webinar participants must use the telephone call-in number; no audio signal will be transmitted over the Internet.

To join the webinar, go to http://www.webdialogs.com, click the “Join a meeting” button and enter Conference ID 58089 in the “Meeting Login” screen. On your telephone, dial 1-866-394-2346 and enter conference call code 1982360347# when prompted.

Please respond with both your name and community affiliation via either e-mail or telephone to the Office of Climate Change at climatechange@gw.dec.state.ny.us or 518-402-8323. In the event that we have to cancel or postpone this webinar respondents will be notified.

Parking
is located in the front of the building. Participants need to check in
at the reception desk. Plan to arrive 15 minutes prior to the Webinar
start time. Bring applicator certification card to receive NYSDEC
recertification credits.

Managing pests in enclosed structures can
be challenging but these upcoming programs can help growers of all
sizes. We will offer practical lessons and tips you can use to better
manage pests.

This project was initiated because in greenhouses,
pesticide resistance can lead to over-use of pesticides, as well as a
reduction in yields and crop quality due to poor pest control. The topic
of resistance management can be complex; we hope this interactive
webinar series will help provide the information greenhouse growers can
use to manage pesticide resistance.

* Special note for hunters: most hunting zones do not align with DEC's regional boundaries, so you won't find hunting seasons listed in the regional calendars. Use the statewide calendar instead.

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